SOM Foundation Structural Engineering Research Fellowship

$20,000

December 10, 2019

Awards Available:
1

The Structural Engineering Travel Fellowship is a $20,000 award that aims to foster an appreciation of the aesthetic potential in the structural design of buildings and bridges by enabling a gifted graduate to experience works of architecture and engineering first hand. The Foundation hopes that the Fellow will in turn influence the practice and teaching of structural engineering in the future. Applicants must be graduating with a bachelor's degree, master's degree or Ph.D. in Civil or architectural engineering with a specialization in structural engineering from a U.S. school. U.S. citizenship is not required. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.

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TAL D on 8/19/2018 3:18:56 PM

World’s cities and urban architecture is where I see myself, researching, planning, creating and mostly making an impact on future lives.
The architecture world is more than just a profession I chose as my work, It’s the way of life I chose to live by, a science that I can express my Structural vision, contributions and ambitions to improve people’s living environments,around the world.
I I have recently graduated from : Masters in Advanced Architecture program in IAAC – Barcelona. Winning this scholarship will make it possible for me to continue my masters studies with the Design of Cities program in Sci –Arc, LA . and push me one step forward in Pursuing my goals.
In both of my bachelors and masters studies, my main theses were involved with the urban research, structure planning and development. Before In order to further base and strengthen my knowledge with our serownding enviroment, I studied marine biology physics chemistry and mathematics. These are my fundamental foundations and the sources to most of my inspirations.
I find architecture and urban planning to be the most natural continuance to the multi-disciplinary path I have experienced and gained so far.
Human behavior, history, societies, demography, philosophy, cultures, religions, technology, structure, natural phenomenal, biology, environment eco systems and physics, all are reflections of the reality in which is our responsibility to take care of.
Thank you for this opportunity.

mouhamd s on 7/27/2016 4:02:58 AM

I Mohammed Shaiban graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering in 2013 at a good rate and would love to complete my studies in your university away from the voices of the war in Syria, I hope my acceptance

umair y on 10/24/2015 11:43:42 AM

yes i have applied for scholarship,because i need scholarship for continue my study.

Gordon M on 5/21/2012 10:09:54 AM

I applied for this scholarship because I want to study Electrical Engineering. So if would win it will be a great achievement to rescue me from financial problems of which I am not able to bear. Thank you scholarships.com for providing this scholarships for us.
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